Last Son of Krypton
Strange Visitors, Part 6
Disclaimer: all character are property of their respective owners.
Spoilers: general spoilers for Superman, Wildstorm and the MCU.
Author Note: as with Batman, my version of the Superman mythos draw from several sources. Also, you may note that some Wildstorm characters have slipped by, they are mostly based on the original Wildstorm version, not New 52 or Wild Storm (though some bleedthrough may appear).
A.N. 2: revised, and general creative input by JediKnight.
Kent farm
The drone could perceive its objective. One of the natives was carrying it and had taken refuge in a structurally compromised building made of dead vegetable matter. The Infiltration unit was not ready to act independently for prolonged periods, and it was already experiencing a serious degradation in performance, especially in sensor coverage, even before taking in to account the damage suffered in the reentry and the impact on the planet surface. But even a diminished performance should be enough to fulfill its objective.
The first news the infiltration unit had of the plans of the natives was the roaring noise of an engine coming to life. It ignored the noise at first, but as the vehicle started to go near, it decided to destroy it before continuing to finish the objective, only to find itself scooped by a ground material collector attached to the front part of a farming vehicle, full of a slippery substance that made the task of getting upright again more difficult.
It had finally managed to reach an upright position and it was about to rip the vehicle to pieces, when the vehicle stopped, the combination of inertia and the slippery surface throwing it to the ground, just as both the native carrying the objective and the vehicle driver ran out. It barely had time to consider this new development when something exploded inside the building, very close to the gate, before everything went black.
Triskelion. SHIELD Director's office.
James Priest was lying on the floor very quietly. Just as the loyalist assault had started, he knew that everything was lost, so he did the only thing an inveterate opportunist like him could do, throw himself to the ground while the assault forces mowed down his soldiers like the chaff they were. Down on the ground, he reviewed his options, and they weren't good. He was going to jail, and he knew too much about HYDRA's infiltration in SHIELD to be allowed to live, so his only option was to spill the beans as soon as possible, specially given that he was HYDRA's highest ranked infiltrator in SHIELD, and hence he knew the identity of most of the others. But all his planning was interrupted when he felt his entire body growing numb.
'What!?' he thought as his body started to move of his own accord.
His hands stealthily grabbed a pistol from a nearby fallen soldier, and his head moved slightly so whatever entity was controlling his body had a better field of view of Faraday. He tried to stop himself, but his body was no longer answering his commands,
The hand with the gun moved slowly, aiming it very carefully, and shot, hitting Faraday in the back of the head, just before his body jumped behind the desk and put the gun in his mouth, carefully aiming to a particular part of the head, where he had an scar from an accident during one of his off-the-record talks with Deacon... An accident where he had lost consciousness for some time. The last thing that passed through Priest's head before the 9 mm bullet that killed him was a perverse consideration of how at the end he had been just another pawn like the dead soldiers around him.
Kent farm
While Jonathan and Martha carried John, who didn't look very well right now, and the kid to the house, Nick neared the flaming wreck of the barn carefully, the gun still in his hand. He wanted to be sure that that thing was dead once and for all.
He could see that the tractor was pretty much untouched, having been protected by the backhoe, but the granary, while the structure looked more or less intact, would need a lot of work to be usable. Given how it looked he wouldn't blame the Kents if they demolished it and built a new one in its place.
He had barely cleared the tractor when he saw movement to his left, just where the explosion had taken place. He had barely had time to react when something full of soot and ashes threw him to the ground, and the left side of his face exploded in pain.
Blindly he tried to hit it with the gun, only to get the cannon jammed inside a gash on its outer cover. Whatever it was chose that moment to hit his right arm, causing it to close the grip on reflex. The shot sounded dimmer than it should to his ears, but before he lost consciousness he felt the thing fall off him, its limbs suddenly immobile, and heard people running toward him and an ambulance getting closer.
Somewhere
Nick awoke slowly, in an unfamiliar bed, with something covering like half of his face. As he wondered about that, the events of the last 24 day came back to him.
"Ah, you are awake." a woman's voice said from his blind side. He turned his head to look at a middle aged woman in a doctor's coat, while a nurse left the room, "I'm Doctor Gannet, and you are in Smallville Medical Center. What do you remember?"
"Not much, really." he stalled, before remembering the cover story he had agreed with the Kents before going to inspect the barn, "The Kents were carrying me back to town, when we saw those meteors coming." He frowned as in deep concentration, and proceeded to tell a very sanitized version of the events of the day, "...and I was going to examine the barn for damage, and I don't remember anything else."
"...We heard another, much smaller, explosion and Martha went to see what had happened." Jonathan Kent said from the door, "You were lucky that we had already called an ambulance to tend my father."
"Yes, now that I remember he didn't look well." Nick said, "Wait, how he is?"
"Chest pains, the doctor used a fancy name for it, it was not as bad as we feared, but his doctor decided that he had to remain here a few days." Jonathan explained, and then sat down, "For a moment there, we thought he was having a stroke."
"But he is well, right?"
"As well as a seventy-six years old man with a bad heart can be." Jonathan said, "We'll keep a better eye on what he is doing, that he takes his medications, and all of that."
"Given my experiences with my father, that's the best you can do." Nick said, "But eventually..."
"Yeah..." Jonathan said, looking at the floor.
They kept in silence for a while, until the doctor broke the silence.
"Jonathan, I heard that you found a kid." the doctor said, trying to put their mind out of so heavy matters.
"Ah, yes. Your husband..."
"He is a pediatric specialist." commented Doctor Gannet.
"...says that he is well. We have decided to name him Clark, for Martha's maiden name." Jonathan said, "A bit of a peace offering to Martha's family."
"Clark Kent? A bit alliterative, perhaps." Nick said, while thinking, 'At least is not as bad as Richard and Mary wanting to call his first son Peter.'
"Better than every Kent in Lowell County." the doctor said.
"We are all called John, Jonathan or Joseph, or some combo of them." Jonathan explained, "It makes family reunions a bit awkward."
"I can imagine." Nick said, with a smile.
"Mr. Kent, I have to remind you, that these aren't visiting hours." The doctor said, while looking at a wall clock meaningfully.
"Sorry, I'm going, I'm going." Jonathan said, "We'll come back later, me and Martha."
Jonathan left and the doctor started to check his responses to stimuli.
"Doctor, how bad it is?" Nick asked, pointing to his face, "And how much time do I have to remain here, in the hospital?"
"...Bad. We could save the eye, but it's heavily scarred." the doctor said, "And about your stay in the hospital, well..."
Lowell County. SHIELD encampment
A man with long, auburn hair and a short beard, wearing an expensive suit, was examining the pieces of the drone that SHIELD had collected over the last two days.
"Interesting. Is this all?" he asked, speaking with a German accent.
"No, there is another warehouse with more pieces, as well as the thing that attacked one of our agents, Mr. Luthor." the SHIELD agent said, "And we are still collecting pieces from the countryside."
"And there was also something interesting in the meteorites,
ja?" Alexander "Lex" Luthor Senior asked, "Some kind of radioactive crystal?"
"Yes, sir." the agent said, pointing to a lead-lined box.
"
Wunderbar." he said, his smile turned predatory, "In fact..."
"Mister Luthor, you'll have time to examine the alien tech later." said a voice from the door of the tent.
"Of course, General Jones." Luthor said, getting out of the tent to talk with the general.
"Your opinion?" Jones asked without preamble.
"Crystal based tech, and that is all what I can tell you for now." Luthor said, dropping the jovial facade and the German accent, he and the general had disliked each other for too long for those tricks to work, "That doesn't mean that I don't have a few ideas about how can it work, or how to use that radioactive mineral that came with the meteorites. But SHIELD has pretty good scientists working for them, why bring an external consultant like me?"
"Sorry, I can't tell you. It's classified." Jones said.
"Very well." Luthor said, noticing how uncomfortable Gabe Jones seemed.
'It seems that what I heard about what happened in the Triskelion is true. Interesting.' "Are you going to stay here?"
"No, Director Carter and I are going to Smallville for a couple hours." Jones said, already walking out, "Anything you need, ask Doctor Caulder."
Smallville Medical Center. Fury's room
Fury was surprised when Gabriel Jones and Peggy Carter came to visit him on his room, and he was even more surprised as after they closed the door, they started to produce a series of devices, and placing them on the window, the door and the walls, as well as closing the curtains. He recognized the devices, obviously, they would guarantee they weren't eavesdropped.
"Why all the secrecy?" he asked.
"An informal debriefing to prepare for the formal one in a couple weeks, as well as to inform you of a few developments." Jones said.
"Or in more simple terms, to tell you the news, and see how many lies we are going to write on the official report." Carter said, referencing an old joke that was as old as SHIELD itself, or maybe older, dating back to the SSR.
"What do you mean with developments?" Fury asked.
"We'll explain later." Carter answered, "From what we have discovered, Faraday thought that SHIELD had been heavily infiltrated by an organization he had called in his notes the Secret Empire. This belief was fed by spurious reports created by the Deputy Chief of Internal Security, James Priest."
"I have met him, an ambitious bastard." Fury commented.
"Yeah, he was. Faraday and Priest planned to supplement the security troopers with a few PMCs that Priest had hired off the books, in order to clean house, so to speak." Carter continued, "Priest was hoping to use the crisis to appear as a hero, but Faraday caught up on his plans earlier than he thought and he was forced to improvise, starting a massacre and hoping to hang everything on Faraday's head. Fortunately, your warning allowed us to frustrate their plans, but not before Priest put a bullet on Faraday's head before killing himself."
"That's what happened?" Fury asked, having noted Carter's expression as she told the story.
"That's what is going to be official version. Faraday is in a coma, so he can't dispute any of that, and any of the survivors were too low in the totem pole to know anything about it." Carter said with more than a bit of bitterness on her voice, "And, of course, the Council is using this to increase their control of SHIELD, in the name of oversight."
"And I gather that the official version has no great relationship with the truth." Fury guessed.
"Not exactly. The sequence of events is roughly as described, but there are some things that are making us think that Faraday's suspicions weren't completely unfounded." Jones said, eliciting a nod from Carter.
"And those things are?" Fury asked.
"Nothing that I can put a finger on, really." Carter said, "Some of the events had a timing a bit too convenient, Priest's autopsy showed a somewhat inconsistent blood chemistry and one of the mercenaries turned out to be a metahuman."
"Wait a moment, what was that about Priest?" Nick asked.
"Apparently the levels were more consistent with a panic attack than with the man who shot a man on his head in the middle of a room full of special forces soldiers and then killed himself without changing his expression." Carter said, "But he was well known to have a very good poker face, so..." she added with a shrug.
"Yeah." Nick acknowledged, and then asked, "Nothing else?"
"Afraid not. As an interim Director, I'm trying to shed some light on it, but with the Council breathing down on my neck, I have to be careful, or be accused of being another paranoid nutcase like Faraday. " Carter explained, "And by the time a more in depth investigation can be done, the candidate to director that was voted by the Council will have recovered from his wounds."
"And who is...? Oh." Nick said, the pieces finally fitting in place, "Why me?"
"Because you are the highest ranked agent that is alive and hasn't been splashed by this clusterfuck, and more important in the eyes of the Council, Pierce likes you." Peggy said, and sat back on her chair, "Look, I know that it's not precisely what you would like to be faced while you are recovering, but given what you are going to be saddled as soon as you recover, better to start as soon as you can."
"And to let you go back to retirement." Fury said, with a smirk.
"I'm old, Nick, tired, and my head is starting to go." Carter said, "I'll do what I can, but it will fall to you to build SHIELD into the next generation. But if you want my advice, you should build a cadre of loyal agents and have contingency plans for your contingency plans. Gabriel should help you in the beginning."
"I'll try to delay my definite retirement as long as I can, but don't expect me to last in the Pentagon beyond a couple more years." Gabriel said.
"I'll take that into consideration." Fury said, and then he said, snapping his fingers, "But, there is something you could help me with, the Kents have a child under their care and want to adopt him and..."
"SHIELD could help them expediting the paperwork." Carter said with a smile, "Consider it done. And now that you mention it, I should go to visit Jack now that we are here."
A secret base somewhere in North America
The android formerly known as both Randolph Dean and Robert Deacon examined its new appearance in the mirror. A middle aged man with a fatherly appearance and a deep resonant voice with a mid-west accent. Another one of its brethren had entered the room, this one using the disguise of a middle aged woman with a no-nonsense look, his partner in the current mission: keep the last known Kryptonian under constant watch and build a network of human acolytes, willing or otherwise, between the population of Smallville, Kansas.
The High Master relayed the last instructions, they would be deployed to Smallville by one of their stealth craft and they would replace two of the medical practitioners in town, a married couple of doctors named Gannet. They didn't have any doubt that they would have success on their mission, because nobody escapes the Manhunters.
TO BE CONTINUED...